Darcus Howe
Darcus Howe is an outspoken writer, broadcaster and social commentator. His TV work includes ‘White Tribe’ in which he put Anglo-Saxon Britain under the spotlight. He also fronted a series called Devil’s Advocate.
Articles by Darcus Howe
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Society
Darcus Howe fears English nationalist passions
- 05 July 2004
The English display nationalist passions as though they were an insecure new nation
Society
Darcus Howe - listens to Stephen Lawrence's father
- 28 June 2004
With a simple remark, Neville Lawrence throws light on the issue of racism
Society
Darcus Howe has some advice for Trevor Phillips
- 21 June 2004
If Trevor Phillips takes on the police, he will need to watch his back
Society
Darcus Howe argues against categorising by religion
- 14 June 2004
We should talk of Pakistani youth, not Muslim youth, and keep religion out of it
Society
Darcus Howe meets immigrants on holiday
- 07 June 2004
The English tourists were split into tribes - until somebody mentioned immigrants
Politics
Darcus Howe tells a chief constable his job
- 31 May 2004
It is the duty of a chief constable to keep order, not to stop TV programmes
Society
Darcus Howe fears the BNP is getting off lightly
- 24 May 2004
The British National Party is surely rather more than a "vexatious group"
Society
Darcus Howe sees blacks turn on each other
- 17 May 2004
We failed to get justice for the murder of 14 youths and, in defeat, turned on each other
Society
Darcus Howe explains why St George fails to stir him
- 10 May 2004
This country's alliance of tribes has always relied on amiable English compromise
Society
Darcus Howe tells Big Ron where to go
- 03 May 2004
It was not a lapse: Atkinson was up to his neck in football's endemic racism











